Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 02, 1915, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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re SUCCESS DUE
SBTER-MANAGER;
HAUBER MEETS BAKER
tfatf LoMtt Hoag;, Actress,
,liMli Pugilistic Destinies
of Brother ferondwny
Show for Tonight
frtONAL OPENS SEPT. 10
imnky Of havlnir a brdlher with
Ml mhitlfn. and to teniae care-
A PAch him aafeiv through all
ntdtHilers. doesn't (teem to be auch
i etrrtinary taak, after oil, for worn-
t aceewpllah, at least tnut in iaa
MMg'a veralon or it. ana me
know. M Iss Hoa enjoys
ex distinction of btlnr the only
aaer of a boxer In the whole
at the Preaent. Mls Hon; directs
affair of her brother. Clarry Mar
haL feathtrwelEht boxer, who la mak
km Milte a name for hlmtelf In New
fork city at the various local clubs.
t.iftM Heata advent Into tha boxlnic
n came aooui upon m hmvivu
Wll urd. Tom Jtfnes nna iwiy c-
jCrney. It aer-ma that MIm Iloag, who
an actress, as playing out wesi m
time jess Wlllnra was nrat raaicncu
U 3mck Johnson, The, battleground
tle bout was set for Juarex. Ilex.
At ru& 4h wna nfnmnllliir ftlsa ISiO
att gned Wlllard up to give cxhlbl-
ns with ai wortcn witn mo same
that ilis Hong was starring.
M(a Hoas; Informed Wlllard that aho
ad a brother who was a boxer, ami
tasked the big cowboys ndvlec about ob-
fining a proper manager for her Drawer
arry. Jetties. McCarney ana wiiiara
sm her many pointers about what con-
NtUted a good manager. Wlllard. wnere-
turned to JHsa Hong and said!
"Why not handle him yourself. Miss
RT' "Splendid Idea," chimed in ootn
and McCnrnev. From that mo-
Ml Hoag became the first lady-
alter ot a boxer In the world.
Marshall boxes' Jack McCormack In N'ew
fork tonight.
-Jtenry Hauber and Willie Baker will
r In the nlnd-up ot the llronanay
'A. C' official opening of tho 1915-13 cam-
il!n tonight.
Ipater et films golf
AT WH1TEMARSII TOMORROW
flixlh Annual Tournament of Golf
Association of Philadelphia
i' The heads of families with their sons
nd heirs play golf together nt the
temnrah Valley Country Club tomor-
afternoon upon the occasion of the
ath annual Pater et Flllus tournament
the Oolf Association ot Philadelphia.
, The provisions call for two-ball four-
!ie. and the prizes nre offered for the
gross And low net scores. A pnrt-
hlp will receive one-half their ne
gate handicaps. The pairings follow:
1:35 C. II. anil U. M. Lev la. Philadelphia,
t?rlrket Club, and narturra.
jt:39- W. T. and J. II. Arnctt, Merlon, and V.
n. nna u i Dunne, Urineld.
fc:3;j Wlnthrop and 8. W. Sargent. Merlon,
ami w ti. Myers, Mr., ana jr., St.
-F.( V. and J. a. lUllowell. fit. Dai Id's,
IIU llll iiiao niiu Lt aj II VIIUCll, Ol
i.:4t W. 11. tv P. I Corjwn, Plymouth, and
BSSESI T -nt e T W 1l.,A. IS'kltsmA ,,l,
I a ! "I W , S'VU II IUCIIWIBM,
kMl. U Davie. Fr. and Jr., North Hills,
anij i. v. Macuean, Br ana Jr., Uld
Ilia 1. J. JVlUlami. &r.. and Jr.. PhllniloliJila.
?yV, i'.Ttliet. and J. II. and C. W. II, Town-
iMNt'. I', and II. I. Drawn, I'lilladelphla
Huntingdon Valiir Country Club.
P!0.-j6Jn Kloanmakrr, 8r and Jr., Whltr-
inarfn, ana t. 21, uuiicrwoiin. r ana
Jr.. Whkpmarah.
;1B'W. It. Klnsaltr, Br., ard Jr.. Thlladrl-
cnia cricnet. ana n r ana u. w. ao
kirk. I'hl'adslDhta Ciiokat.
tt:lfi-0. y and II. 1' IftuUcll, Aronlmtnk,
nna l'r. samuei and a. u. uoiton,
Frunkford.
0-O..N. and C. C lllghley, Plymouth, ond
t , , ,nnnea ana anm uimoei, I'uumont,
tiiTIZ. IX and J. M. Ilrmphlll. Vnt chratrr.
ana c n. niw u. 11. -ir,orpe. rranxinm.
1.30-0, C, and W. T I. Hall. V(I Cheater,
and V, T. and It. II. Bucklua, Frank--rord.
.-ilf-C. V. Kindt. Kf., and Jr.. Old Tork
nana, ana l'.nimcu u;ieui, Br., and
t;MtU, j. and Howard Wataennan, Phllmont,
ana jj, 1 ana fi v. unori, wnitt-
(.:45-W. K. and W, W. Hamilton, Uala, and
u. 11. ami v. )l. bimmtrman. North
inn.
tt!9 Holxrt and J. It, 1-cwla, rrankfnrd, and
ft I. II Bllverman, Br., and Jr.. l'htlmont.
;- I: II. and 8. E. Hharnood. Merlon, and
j, j, ami j, -. iiurmtn, Mircnanttfiia.
Work Resumed in Welsh Mines
CARpiFF. .Sept. 2. Work was resumed
.atl,tha mines of Eouth Wales today,
' ratification by the miners' dele-
yesterday of the new agreement
Into at Iondon.
Amateur
Golf Championship'
at
Detroit
Right now in Detroit a contest is being held
to decide who is the amateur golf champion
of America, This battle is of interest to
every man who ever handled a golf club
indeed, to every man who has the slightest
interest in any form of sport, for each year
golf plays a greater part in the field of out
door recreation.
The .EVENING LEDGER has arranged
to give to Philadelphians an intimate account
of the fight for the championship.
Grantland Rice
noted m a wtpcrt writer o gojf and all that
pcrtAsM to gotf, will contribute a detailed
accettat of the playws aW ptayl. Read hi
tory tonight ip the
Hf,
EVENING
WHAT MAY HAPEEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
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SHAKESPEAREAN DISCIPLE
VAINLY PLAYS HIS PART
Sent to Houso of Correction Dcspito
Liberal Quotations From Bard
"Strike ns thou dld'st nt Cncsar, for I
know that when thou dld'st hato him
most thou lov'st him better than thou
dld'st Cnsslus."
On bended knee John Kennedy, "movlo"
actor nnd "son of llroadway," knelt on
the floor of a Glrnrd nvenue car Inst
night and, proffering a walking stick for
a sword, repeated these lines to a sup
posed Urutus. This Brutus happened to
be a portly woman,
Policeman Comlskcy happened to see
the commotion at a street comer and
took Kennedy In tow. At the Front and
Master streets station he was questioned
by Hcrgeant Fiedler.
"What Is your name?" asked the ser
geant. "I am hungry," replied Kennedy.
"Are you married?"
"I am hungry."
"Aro you nn American?"
"I nm hungry."
"Take him back," ordered the officer.
Attired In a shirt marked 430, nn old
felt hat and trousers and, socks of an
cient' vintage, Kennedy appeared before
Magistrate Scott today. Lnvul to his
profession he carried an old pair of
socks, which he Imagined wcie bus
kins, In his bosom. After the witnesses
were heard the Magistrate asked him If
ho had anything to say.
"The quality of mercy is not strained.
It falleth upon the just and unjust
and "
Here he wob Interrupted by the Magis
trate, who asked him to postpone the
'Shakespearean outbust.
"Your honor, my name is John Ken
nedy, and I am CO years old," said tho
man. "I am a Ron of old Uroadway. I
was with Dcnman Thompson In 'The
Old Homestead,' and lately, In New York,
I made $100 a week In tho 'movies.' " He
added that he had been a priest, but
would not say where. He was sent to
tho House of Correction for three months,
and will be exnmlned as to his sanity.
HOUSEKEEPING APAIITMENTS
Jfatrfax
rlprtmentg
rlllKl'ltOOK IIL'II.IIINO
(IN UEHMANTOWN)
WATNE AVENUE AT SCHOOL, LANS
Bultes of 7 and S rooms and 2 batba.
Solarium covarlng entire houie.
Maid sarvlca by tha hour. Elevator.
II. J. JOHNSON. 300 Ijaller Dulldlng.
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LBDGBB-PHlLADELPHTA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1018:
PLAN CAMP HERE
TO TOAIN CITIZENS
IN ART OF WAR
Philadelphia Members of Nn
tional Security League Fa
vor President's Desire for
Army of 300,000
GEN. GILMORE AS CHIEF
Philadelphia members of the National
Hecurlty League expressed great satisfac
tion on learning that President Wilson
favored the establishment of nn nrmy of
800. mm. InclOcntally, It became
known that Philadelphia may soon or
ganise a camp for tlio trnlnlng ot citi
zens In the manual of arms nnd In sol
diering tnctlcM. Informal requests have
been made to Adjutant General .1. Camp
bell Ollmore, retired, of the N. O.
P., suggesting that the establishment
of such a camp would meet with
tho heinty approval of Phllndelphtans.
General Ollmoro's reputation ns a
military organizer would guarantee?
success to any organization for mil
itary training. Ho reorganized tho nt
tlonal mllltla after tho Kpnnlsh-Amcr-Icnn
Wnr and ho has been In frequent
conference with the War Department
klnce the qufttlon of national defense be
enmc n burning Issue In this countr
"Tho league naturally fnvors tho en
largement of the present standing nrmy
to 300,000," he said today "It Is gratify
ing to learn that President Wilson will
push a program for nn Incrcnso In tho
nvallablc military forces of this coun
try. The number mentioned Is perhapsl
the most Ideal flguro that could bo sug
gested nt the present time In the face
of present difficulties.
"Tho actual requirements of this coun
try In order that we may bo prepared
for nny potential enemy necessitates a
trained force of not less than 1.000,000
men. Tho rinsou for this figure Is plain,
If ono looks at tho map and nt the snmo
tlmo realizes that nn enemy to be suc
cessful In Invasion ought to have a
force of about IDO.OM. There nre five
points of possible nttnek. They are tho
North Atlintlc, South Atlantic, Gulf of
Mexico, Pacific Occnn nnd the Interior.
An enemy would not rcvcnl before hand
the location he choso for his nttnek,
so the forces of the United States would
hnve to be large enough to protect nny
of tho five locations ntid nt the same
time bo prepared to meet tho enemy at
ull ot tho vital points
"It Is unnecessary for this country to
$ Editorial Comment of
$ Interest to All Those Contem- J
plating a Business Education Jf
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The above editorial from the Pub-
lie Ledger of June 23d emphasizes
fl the spirit of progressiveness that has
flv distinguished Philadelphia's pioneer
t business school from other schools of
its kind since its establishment in
1865.
In the early days of commercial schools,
ifh office buildings afforded satisfactory quar-
m ters. Hereafter, however, commercial
fa schools, in order to be continuously success-
rj f ul, must occupy buildings constructed exclu-
m sively for school purposes.
2? Peirce School has an enviable record of
Jt fifty years of success, and starts the second
half century, better equipped than ever to
j prepare young; men and wonien for success-
jL ful business careers. Day School now open.
fc Night school opens Sept. 20th.
I Peirce School
Established 1865
America's Foremost
Business School
Pine Street
West of Irotd
have nn nrmy of il.OM.ooo men In active,
sei vlco Hut there should be enough men
trained In military practloes to take the
field at a moment's notice nnd build up
the standing force to that number. This
I the Ideal of the present movements
looking toward a solution of our present
unpreparcdness.
"In ft number of States military train
ing camps have been established or aro
being established, and they nro meeting
with almost unbelievable success. Phila
delphia ought to have some such camp.
I have not yet accepted the Informal re
quests that under my direction a local
camp bo organized, but I feel sure that
the establishment of a eimp would be
welcomed by a large number ot our
young men This would be nn admirable
beelnnlng, and from It could develop the
many branches of military endeavor nco
cssry In the training of a body of men
unskilled in military matters.
"Nothing will bo done for the next
month. Tho Influenco of the league will
bo brought to bear on Congress nhen It
convenes. There Is nothing of partisan
politics In the movement, and every ef
fort will be made to keep It Independent
of political uses. Wo aro for national
defense, ndequato defense, nnd that la
tho full aim of those In the movement."
FORKIGiN EXCHANGE
RALLIES JSIIARPLY
London Banks Raise Interest Rates
and Heavy Sales of Securities Helped
Foreign Kxchnnge rntcs rallied Bhnrply
today following tho nnnouncement In
London that the banks hnd raised their
Interest rates for deposits one-half of 1
per cent, to 314 per cent.
Heavy selling of securities for foreign
account In Wnll street also hnd a direct
bearing on Uxchnnge rntcs. The prln
clpat sales were In New Tork Central,
t'nlted Stales Steel. Union Pacific, Ana
conda nnd Krle. Many hlgh-grado bonds
nlo camo on the market and demand
sterling Jumped four cents.
Hcforo tho first hour wns oer demand
l.nd touched 4.60 and cables 4.50 bid. The
extreme low yesterday was 4 0 to 4.51.
Later the gain was not entirely main
tained, but the market, though confused,
vas Btrong. It was said shoits wero be
ing Miueescd.
Sir Herbert Holt, who arrived from
Knglund on the Adriatic, mild thnt tho
commission of British financiers appoint
ed to como to this country In nn en
dtnvor to adjust the rormcr exchange
sltuntlon, Intended to loll on the Adri
atic, but nt the last moment plans wero
changed. It was presumed thnt the com
inleslon will como by way of Cnnailn.
Sir Hrrher: said: "Tho position of ster
ling exchange Is icry low, but not suf
ficiently to cicato any alarm. I have no
doubt It will be ndjustcd as soon as the
ii'mm'sFlon airlvcs here."
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PASSYINK AVENUE
INS TROLLEY FIGHT
P. R. T. Uccidcs to Rctoin Serv
ice It Was Going to
Abolish
llullctlns were posted today In the car
bnrna of the P. P.. T at lTth and JacH
son streets, statlnit thnt the trolley serv
Ice on Passyunk avenue will not be dis
continued until further notice, Itccently
tho P. It. T. announced that service on
this line would be discontinued because
of lack of patronnite.
Members of the Passyunk Avenue Busi
ness Men's Association recently "W0'nwj
a committee of five, ot which Theodora
Ciok Is chairman, which appealed to tho
trnctlon company not to take the cars oft
Passjunk nvenue. ...... .,
Officials of the P. It, T refuse d t o sny
today whether the posting of tho bulletin
meunt that the first order. Issued several
weeks bbo. had been canceled.
New Fact for Historians
Funny answers by school children are
an old story, but the fact vouched for by
one of these same children that "Louis
XV I was gelatlned durlnff the French
revolution" is new enough to suit the
most fastidious
The William Penn Charter School
Eifiht South 1 welfth btreet
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Fall term opna on tha 28th of Sep
tember. Tha bul'dlnB may be lnpetea.
and applicants listed, on and after (Septem
ber 7tn.
The prospectus will be eladly eent upon
application, oleo, when dealrfd. a copy or
tho recent publication, "The Making of a
Man." rlttrn under the direction of tha
Headmaatcr.
Richard M. Jones, LL.D..Hcadmastcr
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Ha nemntry Schoola, opaa oa
NINTH MO. (September) 2iat
13th and Haca Sti.
SSIh St. and Lancaster Ave.
17th St. and dlraril Ave.
Orern St. above SAhool Lane, Germnntown.
Principal In attendanco after Ninth Mo. lt.
WM. C. UAItltrrrT. intn and Haca Sta.
University of Pennsylvania
WIIAIITOX SCIIOOI, OK KIIVANCB
AND COMSIRnCC:
Offers Evening: Courses
Heglstratlon enlng. txcept Saturday. 7 to 0,
Sent. Ill to 24 besalona Wsln Sept. 24.
LOUAN HALL. .lUth AND WOODLAND AVE.
Phila. School of Design for Women
UIIOAD AND SIASTUll STHKET3
Reopens September 27. 1918.
Full courses In Art and Industrial Art,
Practical Dealsrlng In all Ita branches.
Illustration. Costume Illustration
I. A. U. YYiniSNEK FKI.IXIWSIIir
TO EL'HOI'E l-OHDESIGN v
STANDARD Y.M.C.A. COURSES
Save car fat . Evening School, Dormitory,
Expert Instructors, Individual Method, Swim
ming Pool, Gmnialum.
North llrumli Y. M. C. A., 10IS W. I.rhlgh.
Camden Central Y. M. C. A., S73 federal at.
Went ltromhY. MC.A..5Sd und Hansom.
Central Educational Iustituta
Dan and livening Preparatory and Business.
Before deciding fall plans for study eend for
Illustrated Catalog A. Education to us means
all 'round development. Ask about our Bys
tern of Education.
Central Y. M. C. A.. 1421 Arch at.. Phlla.
THE GORDON SCHOOL
4113 8PRUCE ST. Mary Lamberton, A. JJ.
(Brim Mawr), Prin. Thorough instruction to
girls & small bo a. Certificates admits to Smith,
Vassar, Wellesley. Uymnaslum; 2d Boor Roof
Garden. I'rlnclpal at school every day between
1) & 12. after Sept. Oth. Catalog on application.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL
1808 Spruce Street. Opens Sept. 22.
MAIN IJNE nilAM'II
Ardmore. Opens September 27,
ELiy.ADETH HILLS LYMAN. Principal.
Germantown Friends
SL1 OPENS 0 MO. 21ST
ChOOl AT 8:45 A. M.
STANLEY R. YARNALL. Principal
THE I'UANKUN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF
MECHANIC AUTO. Ninety-second year.
Evening Coursra and Classes. DRAWING.
MATHEMATICS and MECHANICS. For cat
endar and further Information address tha
Institute. 15 South Seventh street.
The Stevens School Js??&.
ley. Prln.. 221 W. Chelten av e.. Otn. 48th year
opens 6ept. 22. Kindergarten through college
preparatory. Pom. Science, Manual Training.
PREPARATION FOR ANY COLLEGE. JtNY
COURSE
BROWN PREPARATORY
BROAD AND CHEnRY STREETS
Palmer Business School
Bhorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English.
S.ay ".?. ";?!? "J!!5n- - Btna fr catalog.
Mercantile Library Bldg.. 10th above Chestnut.
THE HOLMAN SCHOOL. 2201 WALNUT5t"
From Montessorl through College Prepara
tory. General course emphasized. Strong Do
mestic Science course. Outdoor classrooms.
Special attention to email boys and girls.
BISHOPTHORPE MANOR
A select school for girla. College preparatory A
finishing courses.
blectlve studies. Add. ClaUde
.wjruni, i-nn. uos 234. So. Bethlehem. Pa
FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL
All Oradra. Jt rite for Catalogue.
r.iS faa?1?!1" JiM ''tman llldg.l
Kstab. 1JI89. lleonoKlrathbaum, Principal.
HCTH I.Kl7Fvi7rAT
MN.N SllEM ?S!5ceS
174th ysar Bept, 23. ms, --Awreaiiea.
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A Prompt and Intelligent Solution
of the School Problem
Can be found at LedEer Central. Ask for the schoolman and
submit your problem to him. We have investigated acade-
mies, colleges and private schools and convents-our infor
mation js reliable and comprehensive. You will find a schoo,
ha meets your pocketbook and your ideals; but we sueeest
Z-r;::-An immediate and
LEDGER CENTRAL
Eivcathml Bureau Broad m'd Qhnnut Streets
m7im jiirnMi FltACTUKKD
BY HIS WIFffS PROTECTOR
Woman Struck by Husband, Who Is
Felled by Witness of Attack
The effort of Philip Farent. of V06 South
6thh.t7UrotectMr.MlchaeMche1
of 115 Christian street, from Injury at ine
hands of her husband rpay ruH In tno
death of Machol In the Pennsylvania Hos
pltnl from a fractured skull.
rarent was held without ball for court
to await the outcome of the injuries of
Maehofwhll. Frank Mncren. , of WS.
Albans street, was helii under 1600 can
as r material witness by Magistrate Mac
Farland at the 2d and Christian streets
police station today.
According to the police, Parent and Ma
crene were returning from a party early
fnSav when they saw Machol strike his
wife IrT the face. Parent picked up a
heavy sign. It is skid, and struck the hus
band over the head, fracturing his skull
Machol wai sent to the hospital, where
physician, say he hn. very Hill. , chanc.
for recovery. Pollcemsn WIrtschafter,
after several hours' investigation, ar
rested Parent and Macrene.
U. S. Merchant Marine Grows
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2.-Vnclo Sam's
merchant mnrlne is growing fast. Th s
was evidenced today when tho Depart
ment of Commerco announced thnt In
tho Irtst fiscal year 4U.T44 seamen were
shipped, icshlppcd and discharged. In
(ho previous jenr figures were 378,722.
STRAYER'S
BusinessCollego
Mr. Strayer aays, "Every child
thould get a 'bread and butter
tducatlon' first." Tha toy or girl
who through practical business
training ho becoma expert In
lluslnees MethoJs la nnanclnlly In
dependent for life. Higher edu
.atlon should follow business edu-.-Hon.
Nrcrssltles first, luxurlri
nfierward. Will sou glve jour
ihlldren thin advantage!
01.537 Clitslnut St.. Phils.
!feSSmOT3ffi
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
N. E. Cor. Eronil anil Spring Garden. Phlla.
Krce-Hand Drawing l'attern Shop 1'rauUe
Hook and Periodical L"'': "eS,,ul.,h"r
Illustration matui y
Architectural Drawing Advance Mathematics
Mechanical Drawing Machine Sho? Mattie.
Machine fchou l'racilce matlcs
Nominal Fees. Practical Ilwtructors. Night
Bchnnl.
Open Sept. 27. At IUTK FOIt nOOKI.KT
rillLADEI.nilA TURNOEMEINDE
School rcopena for fall and winter terms,
Tuesday. Sept. 7. We teach gymnastics, Qer
man. drawing, needlework and awlmmlng to
children, 7 to In years, for fO par ear. En
loll our children now. Hroad & Columbia ave.
MERCERSIJUROrA.
Mercersburg Academy
Aim ot the School A thorough physical,
mental and moral training tor college en
trance or business. Spirit of School A
manly tone of self-reliance under Christian
masters from the great universities. Per
sonal attention given to each boy. Location
In the country, on the western slope of the
famous Cumberland Valley, one of tha most
beautiful and healthful spots or America.
Ktiulnmrnt Mttdern and complete. New
Gymnasium. Write for Catalogue., Address 4
Box 140. William Mann Irvine, LL. .. Head
master. Merrersbitrg, Pa.
I'EXNSnURO. PA.
P1SNNHIIUIIG, PA.
PERKIOMEN SEMINARY
Tho School that LUc lis Itectrd
Located In the beautiful Pcrklomen Valley,
within e&ay reach from Philadelphia and
New Yor'i. Co-educatlonal. Prepares tor all
colleges ui.d universities. Has enviable rec
ord for ci olarshlp. Excellunt courses In
Uuslnese, Agriculture, Domestic Science,
Muslo nnl Elocution. Strongly moral. Per
sonal interest In students. Rates S37S t'j
S425. Illustrated catalog free. .
Iter. O. S. Krlebel, I). I).. I'rlnclpal. Box 11.
COLLEUICVIL1.K. PA,
MEDICAL
Preparatory Courses
One, Two, and Four Years
URSINUS COLLEGE
Collegcvlllc, Pa.
CHAMHEHSUUHO. PA.
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS. Located In the beautiful Cum
berland Valley. Collcgo Preparatory and
Special Courses May each year spent at
Atlantic City. No Interruption In work.
Kates $500, For catalog and views, address
FRANK B. MAG ILL. A. M Principal, ,
AI.LENTOtVN. PA.
Allentown Preparatory School rr-
boya for leading colleges&unlver. Spl. dept'f Sr
younger boy. New bldgs. All athletics. High
standards. Large campus, lnclu. terms 1200
Catalog. Add. Frank L. Slgman, A. M Prln
CARLISLE, PA.
CONWAY HALL "
Strong Secondary School for boys
, . r"l' .xtJ.m Ptn" September 14th.
W, A. Hutchison, Headmaster, Carlisle,
Pa.
IIAHRIfillUltG, PA.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
Modern bldge.. large campus. Small classes.
Ind yidual Instluctioni thirough college prep
aration. Rates. 400-eM)0. Write forui...
WASHINGTON. D. O.
ST. ALIIANH
The National Cathedral School for Itoii
,A country Khool In Nattoaal Capital.
....& 0L.wKn,llSlon' UM- .Address Hiaa-
Htai
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WMhlnrton,
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FOUR BIKE CHAMPS .
IN BIG RACE TONIGHT
Cnrmnn, Wiley, Moron nnd
Wnlthour Race 621a Miles
at Point Breeze
NVver before in the history of the
bicycle racing gnme has the public been
6 enthusiastic over a race In which will
bo brought together at the Motordrome
at Point nreeio Park tonight four of
America's most noted followers of motor
pace.
Tho men picked for this event nre
Clnrcnco Cnrmnn, Jnmnlcn. I.. I.; Oeorgo
Wiley, Syracuse. N. Y.J Hobby Walthour,
Atlanta, Oa., and Jlmtnlo Mornn, Ilos
Ion. Maes.
Tho distance Is 100 kilometres, or 624
milts, which Is one of tho longest races
of Its kind ever decided In this city
There Is much at stake on the outcome
o' tonight's race, ns tho first nnd second
men to finish will be matched to meet
Victor l.lnnrt, of llelRlum. nnd Jules
Scnrcs, of France, two of tho world's
gtentest foreign riders, on Monday night,
Lnbor Day, at this track, to decide the
long-distance chnmplonshlp of the world.
The big rnco will bo stnrted at 8:43,
but, prior thereto, thero will bo a prog
rnni of three motorcycle eventB, starting
nt 8:15.
Nazareth Hall
Military School
Takes the parent's place for boyi
from lght to sixteen years.
One of the oldest Boardlne Schools
for Boys In America,
ICstahllahed In 1780.
Send for Catalogue; you will
be pleated.
Rev. S. J. Blum, D.D. Prin.,
NAZARETH, PA.
VVAYNEL
TA.
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ST. LUKE'S
SCHOOL
FOR 3JOY5
Wayne
Pennsylvania
KALI. TERM OPENS SEPT. M
CHESTER. PA.
' 'Military College' '
with Preparatory Department
Nearest ot all colleges to tho clpline, phys
ical trainme 1 eaucanonoi
West Point. ce limit 14
years and np". ard. Totsl en
rollment limited to 150.
Decrees cranted In Civil En
irlncerlnif, Chemlilry, Arts.
For catalocue address
CI. C1IXS. E. HrATT, PreilJ.st.
Box 0b8, Chester, Pa.
tVYNNEWGOD. 1'A.
'Country Day School for Boya"
l'lace your boy In a school where ou are
assured his associates are tho proper ones, and
good fresh air and beneficial Instruction pre
vail. This school assures jou of these vital
factors. Open September 23d, at Wynne
wood, Fa.
llev. Gibson Hell, A. II., H.U., Head Master,
8M0Nava!io Street. Chestnut Hill, Pn.
MUSICAL
Y. M. (TA. School of'Muiic
Open to men, women, children. Ail branches
and Special Courses for Teachers. Open tlay nnd
evening. Moderate fees. Cataloe; 1421 Arch St.
Leefson-Hillc
Conservatory ot Muslo
Re-opens Sept. 20.
1C24 Chestnut St.
SWI51M1NO
T. CENTRAL NATATOMUAl
M. For Men and lioys. Unlimited use ta
C, members. 1 month, t2 00 3 montks,
A. Id 00; a year, 112. Boys. one-thlH
11X1 rat. Private lessons. O for SB 00. SIS.
Arch st. cle awlma Men, 30oi Bora. tU.
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